Faith and Love in Tandem
by Kevin MartinNow is the time to be strong in faith and love—especially the love for our neighbor. Continue Reading »
Now is the time to be strong in faith and love—especially the love for our neighbor. Continue Reading »
Western culture tends to forget that suffering is an irreducible part of the human condition. Continue Reading »
I have yet to learn how asking everyone to remain at home at Easter is an extraordinary measure proper to the Church. Continue Reading »
Does our collective preoccupation with the coronavirus get in the way of our ecclesial calling to meditate upon Jesus’s passion? Continue Reading »
Is Earth Day only an occasion for godless over-the-hill hippies to recall their glory days? Continue Reading »
Christians can do the work of evangelization because the first Easter told us that despair never gets the final word. Continue Reading »
The Resurrection without Holy Week would be pie-in-the-sky and cheap joy. Continue Reading »
Is it “ableist” and offensive to wish someone free from the constraints of a physical disability? Continue Reading »
Easter offers each of us the opportunity to reflect on the commission to be missionary disciples we were given at baptism. Continue Reading »
Excavating my desk recently, I found the program notes from a Tallis Scholars concert my wife and I had attended a few months ago. The Tallis Scholars are a marvelous a capella ensemble, but most of their music that night was rather too minimalist for my tastes. In any event, the author of the . . . . Continue Reading »